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The '''4th U.S. Army Corps''' (also called the '''IV Corps''') was a formation of the U.S. Army which was active in [[World War I]] and [[World War II]]. The formation was reactivated in November [[1958]] and had its headquarters offices in [[Birmingham]] until it was deactivated in April [[1968]].
The '''4th U.S. Army Corps''' (also called the '''IV Corps''') was a formation of the U.S. Army which was active in [[World War I]] and [[World War II]]. The formation was reactivated in November [[1958]] and had its headquarters offices in [[Birmingham]] until it was deactivated in April [[1968]].


The Corps' offices were originally in the [[Calder Building]] at the corner of [[3rd Avenue North]] and [[18th Street North|18th Street]]. It  soon outgrew that space, employing around 300 military and civilian personnel.
The Corps' offices were originally in the [[Parisian building|Calder Building]] at the corner of [[3rd Avenue North]] and [[18th Street North|18th Street]]. It  soon outgrew that space, employing around 300 military and civilian personnel.


In [[1960]] [[Sidney Smyer]]'s [[Birmingham Realty Co.]] was awarded a contract from the General Services Administration to construct a new office building at [[8th Avenue South]] and [[37th Street South|37th Street]] in the [[Highland Office Park]] development in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Forest Park-South Avondale]] neighborhood.
In [[1960]] [[Sidney Smyer]]'s [[Birmingham Realty Co.]] was awarded a contract from the General Services Administration to construct a new office building at [[8th Avenue South]] and [[37th Street South|37th Street]] in the [[Highland Office Park]] development in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Forest Park-South Avondale]] neighborhood.
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Revision as of 17:14, 21 November 2021

The 4th U.S. Army Corps (also called the IV Corps) was a formation of the U.S. Army which was active in World War I and World War II. The formation was reactivated in November 1958 and had its headquarters offices in Birmingham until it was deactivated in April 1968.

The Corps' offices were originally in the Calder Building at the corner of 3rd Avenue North and 18th Street. It soon outgrew that space, employing around 300 military and civilian personnel.

In 1960 Sidney Smyer's Birmingham Realty Co. was awarded a contract from the General Services Administration to construct a new office building at 8th Avenue South and 37th Street in the Highland Office Park development in Birmingham's Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood.

The 2-story building clad in brick and tile was designed by Miller, Martin & Lewis with Edwin McCowin. It was the first tilt-up slab building constructed in Birmingham. Brice Building Co. was the contractor for the $550,000 project.

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